Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, October 11, 1892, Image 3

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    .,,.111,11 TO AUVEBriSKKS.
THOSE desiring the insertion oi display ads.,
or change ot same, must get tiielr copy lu
not later than Mouday evening- for Tuesday's
ediuou, or InurBday sveulug lor Fridays edi
tion '1UK 1'ATTHHaOH I'UUUaUiMU CO.
NOTICE.
t. The turn ol five centi per Hue will be
churged for "cards of thanks." "resolutions of
leapeot," lists of wedding preseuts and donors,
ftud obituary notices, (other than those the edit
or shall hljnsell give as a uiatter of news.) and
notices ol special meetlngi for whatever purpose.
2. Notices ol church and society and all other
entertainments from which revenue is to be de
rived, shall be charged for at the rate of live
tents a line, 'lhese rules will be strictly adher
ed to lu every Instance.
Advertising rates reasonable and made known
upon application.
a leu learn from suine iim oreea c .
tltttnnn thai this rum Iso v, Kited lilt m
nuhtlv. Huoli rains ,ni Iw.v, at ...ie..L ,
I to luy tlie duet, if n 1 1 . s i tr run e
Dr. H. T. tjageu sjjeut a portion ol
lliel Merit lu the UuUU.ij at Ihe hoe u
juuu nuties
Give your business to Ueppner people,
and therefore assist to build up Uepp
ner. Patronize those wlio patronise
you.
Here and There.
Don't overlook the Ladies' Bazar.
Towus Mathews was in Saturday and
Sunday.
Jim Hayes was in from Bhenoretk
Sunday.
James Muir was in from the couutiy
fluiiirtiav.
L. 1. Palmer came over from Wanner
last eieniutf.
J. N. liiuwn Bocnt DUit of last week
i . . .
iont at tue ranou,
D. A. Oibb was in town vesterdas
frum KnttHr creek.
Find Miller knows how to s'we you a
!(OOU lit 111 liUUUiiug. , on
I V.,i. HInnnm THtllrne.i from Portland
llnsr, Friday eVeulDff.
-
Charles Armstrong was down from
Aluiue Saturday lust.
i Mrs. Geo. Paoe returned to Salem
lust Saturday morniue
' Allen Crubtiee v.Biled his daughters in
Heppner eaiuraay last.
: Heppuer property is worth something
now, lor it is in uemanu.
Grand Lode, K. of P., convenes a
F.iiupiih mi the 11 tu iuat.
Senator H. Blackrnan is seriously "in
l e.. n-t-KMH huiir,Mlii,r.
it
A c-fivHriimnt nost ofilae inspector
Tinitud ttuuDuer last week.
It showers lightly now and then, but
not "old-fashioned," by any means.
The Gem and Palace saloons for fine
Unimra. Mt; Alee Bros.. Prons. sw
.Thn (liiimiotiffil. of the Lexington
oouutry, was up Saturday on bUBiuesd.
They increase appetite, purify the whole
systeuiand uctou the liver, ilile BeausSmafi.
A tur. Miller is uuUtiuutiuK a very sao
oeBHful school out in the Oab.ree dis
trict. The oamptenders and herders areoom
ing in after a summer's rustling in the
Biucs and Greenhorn.
tap ijimous & Hon still shoe horses
and do general blacksraithiug at the old
Bland Matiook corner. 65.
T?,unnh hun reaehed Chevenne.
and writes tu have his Gazette forward
ed on over to Byers, Col.
Saturday was a lively day, and many
a dollar passed from the hands ol the
oouHumer to our business men.
Fraus Kellogg leaves tomorrow morn
inn lor Bmein where he will jin bis
wife who is at preaeut reported quite til .
& .1 Hiaoanaim in t,rmared to do
all kiiidB of nursing. Cull at her home
in north Heppuer, or address her at this
place. 618 "
Cure for Colds, Fevers and General De
Kiii.v kjii. RiIh Ueaiia. 26c. per buttle.
. . . ..... iu.m.1 u,iii'Kiijiz fur
VJOU aLUUU, "V.
James ftlotiulej over oil the Jouu Way,
has returued to Ueppner for the winter.
John Turley, who has been camptend-
iug out ueai AUsliu Biatiou, mu
ed near Ueppner the remainder ol the
season.
A runaway horse was oaugbt down
near the Palace hotel Sutuiday, but
where he oauie from is unknown tu ye
reporter.
Hiyu ketohum whiskers. Hatt &
Mathews, at the oity barber shop-the
place to get a Bret-class shave, hair-out
or shampoo. .
; Muster Clay French is the authorized
ageut lor the Oreaouiuu i t, this piece.
Subsoribe through him, and nave your
paper delivered tree ol marge. "
I The electric light poles, which have
beeu pluced on both sides of Main street,
'ami in other portions of our towe, give
iit quite a metropolitan aipeaianoe,
Dr. swiuburue was called out to J. L.
Bejnirr's last Friday. One of Mr. Bey -W's
sous was suffering sovereiy with a
sole fo..i, but at Ust accouuts was belter.
To aid Digest.' nlI1, ono Smal1 u"e Beau
alter euUug. Z8c. per bottle.
( Newei ..ua uciel quiillers at tile
'i..-... h..u4i uuith ousiuess ruoui.
;Churiey Junes, Ihe baoei, wauls tu Bee
ibis old mends mere, dbiub iu
Itiuu.
I The latest dentistry, crown and bridge
work, uiosi huceessluili acoomplibhed 0
tir. B. J)'. Vuughau. GaB auuiiuieltrtd
lo.i, .iHHiitU. Thompsuu UUUU1UK,
Heppuel.Ol lKW-
wiTeU, Small Bile lleaua. Mc. per bu"'-
ma bruther,
D.F jbakrrwereiuSaturday. Both report
I mat a miger acrei-ge oi gram wm
in this ear than ever bdore. Iney luok
tor a good crup next season.
V m. B Potier left thie morning tor rors
Laud, where Ue will purchase a geueial
I....... ..,.. Kiirl tin ware siook, tools for
Ipluuibiug aud tiuuiug, etc. Billy ougnt
lio Uu well m lhal business ueru
n ,i mi i,ah bi ii.v nivht for B
publiuaue ui bull or ortn-k, iu tbe
aty bttturiiay.
Dinti int Atturimv Wilson, of TLt
or Una uuuuiy.
vui. KuUiu cuMe over lrum JjuUh
UHUMr itniHliri, uiii 111 UuLUliiitV tdYtr
mux IiuLu jLuug OlecK, ituviu;; tjolcidtty
muiuiug iur iuriiiiiiu, iur a lew Uub
.LttJ.
'I linau oiiinbra vchn huVA VtnAIl. CtT Will
Im iwiiiiin,! ov me unaiimau ot tne cum
iuiltee i'U liiuaiu uie requested to meet
at ilia opera uuuse, iuuiouoy eveuiUK
,1 I :ou, iur prnunue.
I huh. nitiutiletieid returned fiomrort-
luud uu bmuruav evouiua's traiu. Tom
iM.i i,phii ituwii lu Iihvu liib etesstraiubk
eued uuU Uuuioied, and comes numc
wnii them uenecily well.
TtioH. lieaue has humhed hauling the
ectiuui liouae woutt wnicu lie cuntiaoteu
at HHai'i- inie ib me uneapcot oou
tiaut cvoi awarded lor wood, uy lite ui
icutuis oi the tleppuer souuol.
Airs, ttoustou, ol Aluauy accompanied
by uer two euiisueu, is vnitiug witu rel
atives in tuis city, Having ainveu. luo,
Ktli irum tue faiuuse ootiuiry wheie
sue uau been visitlug relatives.
k, ,n Uiimurx aud wile came over frum
Grant cuuuly tue latier part of last
week., icuvlug yesterday uiuiuiun
p..n,,i. li,u cava man rauve is nuud
uver mere, aud aa yet Uave uad uu trBi
Unas. L. fjlieimuu IB wuhuut a doubl
au artistio ouuse aud gu paiulei as wen
OS a piuleneioual papei Hauler, iusjeiili
el witu Ihis ue luuy epp'eciateB tue val
ue ul p. inters ink. Oco au, iu auoiuei
ouiumu.
A uieiry crowd gathered at the home
ul .ulB. iUUU laet fllduy eveuiuu, veuu
cling Uel a Very pioaeaut surpl'ioe. Xue
LUUOtCal ploKl am leuaeiea oy axis. "
(Ju.leeo aud a bUUaiullai lUuuu wele tue
principal events ut tue eVeuiug.
T'uose members ol the old teppuer
Ouiuet UaUd wuu UaVu any pruperiy be
luugiugtutUe band lu tueir pusseoeiou,
uiuoic, hcmelo, plumes, pouoUes, oi
uuituims, oie icqueated to deiivsr same
to ttomer Mucauaud at ouce.
'I'iib foiioiuir were oassengeis on
mouday 's down nam: llarry VVartcu,
a. P. UuingUes, Ijeu. IjuiU, Air. and Alio.
Hub Ui.moic.Uecur Biueu,.rt. Wm. Ku
dlo, r . U. tsucauum, ciariy u. uuen,
Unas. JuutS, u. BittCamau aud O"" ttl
.eiaun.
Our reporter learned yesterday from
Geo. Li'rd mat Ibe ItOcUl liic, mat viell
d Juuu Haudy'8 nume, destroyed bin
uouee, tugeiUcr witu most ol the lurui
ture. Tue Ore caught troiu a deleclive
Hue aud when tiist seen the loul was
abiaze. Mu uue was ut liuine at tue lime
excepting Mis Handy, and belote BtBisi
auce arrwed tue eutne nuuse wueon lire,
lliua tnukiug it lmpueuioie lo save out
little ut tue cuuieuts. Mu luBurauoe.
..t ihu H,.,u rllinVHli A. M.
kjuwo -
Guuu'e waguu irum in front of alcrar-
loud 8 store lust week. At nrst aieoa
was at a Iobs to knew whal baa oeooiue
ot It, but oil measuring the "foolpnuiB
Uu..ilo ,.i t.m " Hi.il "rtnx" Aior-
gau'B BUue, he louud th two very muoh
alike, tnougn tnere were oiueio
cunu. oted wuh the joke. But after a lit
tle persuisiuu "Sux," with the usBistauce
of Pete Nuble, cuuuiuded to return the
pruperiy, at ibe same time sayiug "it's
uuuiuuudcd hard luck lu have such a
lurgj lout aud su mauv prumment tacks
iu your buocb."
the hnarts of all who knew her. She was
always Conteut aod happv with whatever
fell to her lot, never thinking or sen, out
ultima npekinu to miike others happy.
In giving life to a dear little b ibe she
yielded up her own. It is no idle form
of words to say that the grief stnoken
family have the heartfelt sympathy of
the entire oommuuity in this tneir snu
lolioti. She leaves a husband, father
mother, two brothers and a sister to
monru ber early departure.
Farewell, darling Berths. It is naru
to give up one so young, pure aud fair.
There is a world above,
V, here parting Is unknown,
A wnuie eternity oi iuve
BOSTON CASH STORE.
-I hare the honor of announcing to 1 1
THE PEOPLE OF HEPPNER
And adjoining sections that I have located here, aod to stay.
l-nmiri ,. nil's hcnvpnlv thmilA.
And faith In God upholds us here
Thou translates us to that happy sphere.
M.Y.
pzE : oi : Tip !
TbeBeuuelt hotel at Arlington liao
been moved fiom tue ma lucanuu
near the depot, to Main St., about two
blocks fiom Ihe depot, where its propri
etor will welcome jou as of old. id "
CoDdon Globe:-Mis. 0 H Onle vis
..j Mra W. P. Bcrivner at
lieu uei didc, -
Heppner last we. k, the latter returniog
with her Tuesday to visit her m'h".
Mrs Meek. Louis Meek will Btteud the
Ueppner school this winter.
n . D in anfTprini? with rheu-
j nere is u" " .(-,.
1 1 a w fun vet (Jonir't
maiism as iuug y - -
t. ... , . n. au a hv m 1 1 rlruulflsiB at
?u"', ..1 i., it . he dirt cheap at
four times' .he price. It is a positive cure
tor rbeumatiMD, aud no mistake. Try
'aud be convinced.
I Prevent and cure Couftipatlon and Sick.
j Headacue, amiui oi i
! A W.Putiersou, manager of this paper,
retnmed from ths meeting of the Oregon
'Press Assmiation, at The Dulles, last
Saturday evening where he reports a
iouVasaul and profitable time, thouh did
Cget o accompany the association on
i"he.? excursion through the sound ooun
,ry. We desire to call the attention of onr
l'0.Lfrau:l:redryFei!
upen,,,, u. Miss luez
Cm I oecn Monday and Tuesday
Oc 17 Tnd ?8. at which time you should
hv I yourself of the opportunity to naze
rihenraud display. See ad. m anoth-
ft colu run-
Bibtudax i'ABTY. LaBt Saturday af
temouu the many little friends of Lottit
iVloBtideguve her a pleasant party at
her home in honor of her 12ih birthday.
Many little games were indulged iu dur
ing the afternoon, and after a bounteous
lunch had b.eu served, the gathering
separated, all feeling that they had spent
a pleasant afternoon, and bad a good
time. Those present were: Lottie Mas
Tflha Swiurizart. Fannie Shulse, Nel-
i: ui,i.o Rather Ford. Josie Dunner,
Zue Patterson, Luma Rasmus, Ordray
n .nulmo. Nellie Wilkins, Annie Hmitn
Lizzie Howard, Ida Howard, Sopbrouia
Lichtentbal, Katie Blahn, hdua van
Dnyti, Belle Horner, Alma Thompson,
Gurtrnde Bishop, Bertha Kinsman aud
Emma Firnswortn. May Lottie enj'iy
iiiiiti) such biilbdnjs.
A..TnH Rig Shipment Ye sterdy
afternouu's speoial carried from Hepp-
ner's Btook pens at the dep n, la our
loads of cat le, numbering in all over
400 head. These cattle were iroui m..i
,ow, Grant and Crook counties, com
posed ot the following bands. Brown A
Hamilton SI head. Spray Bros 140 head
and about 240 f'om Crunk oonnty, w hich
were owned by the following gentlemen,
who arrived here wnn m,si yr.u,
Mpaars. C. W. KlkmB.A Biqna,
aud L.'D. Claypool. This Bbipm-nt
wus bought by ure jaean
coma and Seattle.
Without License. After the disposi
tion of the Garrity inquest and Merrill
exsminaiion Saturday, Bob Dexter wan
arrested for sellina liqnr r without license
and bound over iu the sum of 83d0 to
Bwait the Bction of the grand jury. Mer-
.in ulon held as a witness, bis Dnnas
being placed at jaOO. This is the result
of testimony brought out at the inquest,
in which it wng developed that Ihe whis
key drank by Merrill and Garrity was
bought of Dexter at $1 a bottle.
A Fretty barprise.
A l.atifi,Mv illnalralAfl and flharm.
iugly bound edition of Longfellow's
"Evangeline," the most popular long
poem ever published by an American
anA ,,no r.t iha mnat fnnilins DO-
. '., , i t .,knnl
ems in rue innituHKe4 tu ue uu av nw,u
i,u ,iui t.1 -n HihIi nf ipe cream." will
oertiutily prove a popular snrprisel That
ia just what we have secured for every
reader of tins paper, it is iBsueu uum
.U.. ....l.liahinn hmtBfl nf Jnhn R. AldeD.
New York, and is certainly one of the
most remarkable products of his famous
"literary revolution" handsome type,
numerous ana exoeneu nunumwiio,
... lt..n nrA hunvv nnrtpF. cilt Arlutil. ru-
merkably beautiful cloth binding, with
dilt title aud i ruaments. By special ar
a;,l. Up AlHAn. we are able
n a.,n..iu ,h,a hAunt,rnl hnok to eaoh
one of the readers of this paper whose !
subscription is paia in aurauoe, u u,
nnl nai. uf nnanlllfllfl nSVlQPnt BUtl
secure these terms) for a nominal oash
paymett of 50 cents. All desiring this
i n.i nrilaf aumM hefnm Jan. 1. '93.
as this proposition expiree then. Come
in aud see a copy of the book if you oan.
but It you crm I can, seuu murniuri oj
. .,urui.iua fcliut vnn will he de
lighted witn It. no liiusrraieu euuum
it this work hHS ever Deiore neon pun-
i...i.n ..f iuuu kihi thun fit f.O. kverv
home in the laud ought to have a oopy
of this volume, bo charmingly beautiful,
8 a poem, as a collection ot artistic il
lustrations, and as a product of the book
making art. f
Ou the Way to Paradise.
Let us hope that the people who habit
ually disregard their neaitn win reauu
...... A Ai. l.w,a uH uenirl llin local-
ma IIPBiinuw '
ltv which IS less uesiraoie as au eierua,
te'sidenoe on acoouut of the heat and sur
roundings generally. But wuue we tarry
iu this vale of tei.rs, why should we vol
untarily endure the tortures of dyspep
sia wheo a systematic use of Hosteller's
stomnoh Bitters win na us oi iuo oi.ru
oious malady wbiob unless physioianB
uie veii much at fault tends to shorten
ihe term of our existence. Heartburn,
liillioiisuess, constipation almost always
ai ooinpauy this oompiaiut auu are syuiu-
. .. mi ll ..,!.
tomatic ol 11. tueee are an cuis
ed hy tbo Bitters, wbiob also oonquers
completely maiuriu, rucuiuou,
otisuess and aemmy. oiuoe us upr"
ance ot "la grippe" it has shown asinnu
lar mastery over this formidable com
plaint that has carried off so mauy of
our brightest and beBt.
PORTLAND EXPOSITION BKPTKMBER
J 1ST TO OCTUBKB KS.H1.
The Union Paofio System will extend
kn all its matrons the usual reduced rate
on round trip tickets, which will include.
admission to the exposition, Belling on
. - - r i
Monday, Wednesday, ana rnaay ui
nnh week.
Drtti4id information oan be had by
annlvillff to J. C. Harf, ticket age:
Hnnner. Oreeon. or W. H. liuriourt
Asst. Genl. Pass. Agt., 254 Washington
St. Portland, Oregon. ia-n.
ARB
Rustlers !
For Trade at the Head of the Procession
With the Right Swing and
We Propose to
YOUK f'ALL PUaUUAatbont to be made. Yon
want to buy the best goods you can for your money. We
..... 1 A .ala
do ; you shunld. How to do it tuen comes nexu o. ..
way is to compare values and prioes. We take pleasure in
showing our goods Bud telliug our prioes. Our Dry Goods
Department is full of choice oHnrings lor tms seaoou.
D'ess Goods we are far iu advance of our competitors. Our
Styles and prioes prove it. You should see our Clothing and
Overooats. Children's, Boys' and Youths' Clothing in an endless
profusion. Goods piled to tho ceiling, so to speak. Our prices
will move them. Suits made to order in the latest styles and
patterns. Represent the largcBt tailoring establishment in Chicago.
Onr fall stock is now complete and will interest you.
We -:- Guarantee -:- Satisfaction.
- Catch That Maverick,
The Frisky Dollar. In all lines of
Dry Goods and Clothing, Boots and Shoes,
Guns and Ammunition and Agricultural
t 1 i a 1 . J -v 1 t-.vr I'M
implements, mere aie uu uccucis tu
Morrow County that can
. . 0.i t ,,;t the trade in Drioe, stylo and quality.
We nave in enoiees i)uuuu" -" - , ,
KATa,. istest styles, cheaper than ever sold in Heppner before. My stock la
direct frum the East, and is the beet ever nrougut to .no vu.,u.
1 Round up Bargains
At present, located iu the M. Lichtentbal buildiug, Main street, opposite the
" j. :h. kolman.
Like Yonrs Respectfully. We are here for business from the
grouna up ana propuau iov jrvi v,
MINOR BROS.,
HEPPNEB, OREGON.
QHAS
s7 l. SHERMAN,
is
.t.
Hons
;u and Sip Painter.
Professional Paper Hanger and Decorator.
- .i.ni u.Jr. All Tts RrannhB8.v- Prices Reasonable.
r llbl VI0O wJn.
y iOFFTCE IN CITT HOTEL.-
. K30.1 aw-
timtrniiin,
Baker :: and :: Confectioner,
MAY STREET, HEPPNER, OK.
Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes and Confectionery.
WEDDING AND PARTY CAKES
MAD OS 8H0ET NOTICH iMD Jit POTOLA PBlCtS.
Bread 22 Loaves for $1.00.
Reserved for
; The McFarland Mercantile
FINE HOOS.
T UnnA of r,M.ant fit thfl John Q- WH-
... .. n,,o tiinrmicrhhred Berklbire
boar, the service ot whioh oan be had
for I2.5U. j. . oi.i.n.
26 331 aw
MDLE8 AND HORSES TO TRADE.
I wish to trade mulei or horses for
Al.lruaa mn at IsiUUtOU. or
imiuo. a.. ----- -,.
nui I ut mv rancn. seven nines uuru-
east of that place,
fj VJ.sw. B. F. Bwaooabt.
Company.
See ad. next week.
Grain Sacks
Standard Calcutta Sacks at all of
our Warehouses, 8 1-4 cts.
M. C. L. & T. CO.
NOTICE.
To the tai-payers of the town of Hepp
ner The nnmmon coiinoil will ro.et
Oct 17lh (Miuday ev. nim ) at 7 P. M
f ,r the purpose nf cqnulizinj.' tin' bi-m ss
ment of 1H92. Any (rirvances t.. tie
mida will be considered at that date.
A. A. B' BERTS,
Keoorder.
FOB MALE.
T nffur mv home residence in Heppner,
for sale, Bt a low price. For further par-
t on am apply in person it uj
"Hardware" did yon say? Why, yea
at P.O. Thompson & Co.'s stand, and the
place for bargains.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
A Nkw Neighbor. - Geo. W. Lord
bas m.iv.d into the former ait nai
l,.ry over Messrs. Brown & Hamilton's
ffiee, and bas tilted np for architecture
ork. He is pn-pared to contraot for
t;,i. r.t hnildiniH. or will supervise
cojstructi.in.and purchase material for
the Bme, givina bis customers the ben
rfit of bis experience Bnd percentage.
034 II
SHERIFF'S SALE.
wniK ITXIT.1PW
VOTlcis is hereby "lyt-".,la"' ;
1 and oy vinueoi w jvu..
of the Circuit uourioi hicd rz
tie S oounty of Morrow, and to me directed and
K S,. Smith0' q&ant, tor th .urn
In U. 8. (told coin, with Interest thereon at the
raw of ten per cent, per annum, from the 12th
day of AprflWandthe further jura of thirty
S) dolfar. attorney fee. and thirty-one and
S-liiO dollars cou, and, wheresi. by said ludK-
ment It wa. ornereu ii "i),";t" "" " -
, Ar.rir.t.tl n-al Drooertv. to-wlt.: 1 tie
North Weet Quarter (!) of iwtlon i Thirtj (30),Tp.
J.",..1 7 ,. ,h H,,mh Went CJuarter ty. ) of
Action Nineteen (1), TP. OlK I, South of kanjte.
'I'u cntv-three (3) East of W. M., all 111 Morrow
imfnty. or. Bon, he iold to satisfy said judKment,
costs and accrul.ig costs, 1 will on the 5 h day
at the irom uui yi r arii
Morrow County, ureeon. e
the hltrheat ana wi """"Yi.1 ?TA JIh.... Af ..m
Kution and all costs, and cost, that may -
rp OROBliB HUHIB.
Hhcrilfol Morrow County, "reiton.
Dated Oct. 3 , 18M. M0-'i" 1 aw
n J ' 1 J J J 1 fLv. I
I itTAiiti All il ATT A fl I llllll I 1 1 III I I
immmi mm man uuioi
Althouoh most of the HEPPNER DOGS
have been killed, don't forget that
P. C. Thompson Company
iiUiiunuivj
Are still alive and kicking for trade with a complete 11ns ot-
n
r
11 VV H II1.
li
UlUlVIllUt uvisav vvv. i j
WOOD and WILLOW WARE.
DIP YOUR SHEEP EVERY FALL AND
HAVE MORE WOOL AND BETTER WOOL
"V
TOBACCOS,
Guns and Ammunition, Sewing
Machines, Jj arm .impieinta.
Alao Gents' Furnlshlnc Goods, and the largest iMortmeat
oi Teas in Eastern Oretjou.
Special Inducements to Cash Customers.
Our Motto : WE mn r at unvtnsoiu.
o ... Birheck. a sboemnk-
nr and repairer of many yeara experi
ence, b.s jost located in the Abraham
inch bnild.ng.nn May Bt reet, where I be
is nrepnred to do eveiiuiuK ... -
IB i . . .. .... - R..IK osa n-nrb.
Mr BirneeK iss'ncuj n u.-. -man
and warrants all work. Give him a
call. 't'
OBITUARY.
ee Indoraementa I
rr nio I. used and endorsed by the following urcgon ana '" - Ar,,anrtai
nook & Clara, Philbrooai raireuuu ' : '" . 'u HMdu. Ubef, James Ml.
MloTw. NoVion " awSt; A. bownle, Big Handy.
TheChcapest and BestDip tvermade. Sold Kverywliere
Ash Your Merchant for Coopers ana lane w vm.
tf. Comer Main and Willow Streets, Heppner Or.
T
KOHt.AND BUOS. Portland. Oregon.
Gen. Agts. for Oregon, Washington and Vvestcui Idaho.
Pnm We COOPER 4
o(rlf. Trru
. , i v..., in TTpnnner. 8 entf m-
avb 1892, Bertha 1. Hnslon wife of
Wsvne Hnnton, and oldeBt danifbler
of Mr snd Mrs'. .1. P. HrilejM t the
age of 19 years, 9 monlbs and 22 days.
Scarcely could the Angel of Death
eeter flower than
i pave .
i desrei-t Brlha, who by her bright and
happy natnre bad endeared herself not
...I- . . i,ro nirola of relatives but
HOVE OF 1NTEHTI0N.
AND OFFICE ATTHK DAU.FA
ttii foToVlng named hitler ha. W notice of
SS nlenflmf to'rnake final proof In
his claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore he County Clerk of Morrow County Ore.,
at Heppner, Oregon. oN r, im. vU..
Hd. No. 2W1, for the Vf m and t Sec.
21.l ePn.me. the following witness to prove hit
continuous residence upon and cultivation of,
WM AOlden'j. H. Mathewt, J. M. Baker and
Samuel Warfield, all of lone. Oregon.
J.1-2M2 juia.u-
OXFORD GRADE BOCKS !
JIIE CHI H0TEL'
W. J. LKB.liiH. 1 !-. f
rpHIS HOSTELHY has been Kkfittrb and Uf.pdnishkd throngbonl, nd now
1 la one of the most inviting plaoeB in Heppner. Mr. Leeser invites yon to stop
with him, feeling that he is able to entertain yon in the best of style.
r
FOR AtBi
r a a. ItvttirO fiiwl
IJtontUdrMt&axetu.Heppow.Ot. Wtf.
The undersigned has a
, 1 . r r..C 1
)l choice lot oi wAiuiu
Grade Bucks lor sale
at reasonable prices,
at his ranch, 7 miles
south of Pilot Rock
jj. e. SMrrirT Pilot Rook, Or.
First Class House. Reasonable Rates.
jtroite, -:- (, aod (iprs !
WELL, I SHOULD SMILE,
m The Finest in tho Land.
Ovster Kesri son . , x
know about that in 1ho near future.
W. L.. Matlock & Co,
' bad made for herself a well piece m